Mutualink
Interoperability in Action: Florida
Hundreds of communities and thousands of agencies and private entities turn to Mutualink's interoperable communications platform for their public safety communications needs. The multimedia solution enables participants to share radio, telephone, video, text and data to improve situational awareness.
Collaboration happens across jurisdictions and between agencies and private entities including hospitals, schools, malls, stadiums and convention centers.
The platform is easy to use - for emergencies and for daily communications. The simple drag-and-drop interface puts you online quickly, without lengthy training. A new user can acquire basic skills in about 10 minutes.
In Orlando, the Police Department uses Mutualink to keep officers and neighborhoods safe. Mutualink connects with cameras in use across the city, which they can share with other agencies when mutual aid response is in order. OPD uses Mutualink to bridge radio communications, as well. On the road, OPD turns to the Interoperability WorkStation in their mobile command vehicle.
More than a dozen hospitals, colleges and businesses across the city use the Mutualink network to coordinate with OPD and each other. Even the airport is on board.
Nearby, the Seminole County School District and Sheriff's Office built a gold-standard school safety program, with Mutualink as its communications heart.